From the restaurant's website:
"Cafe de Prins is found on one of the most beautiful stretches of the Prinsengracht. Across from the Westerkerk (Western Church) and the Cafe De Prins AmsterdamAnne Frank house, on the edge of the Jordaan, it is surrounded by history. This former coffee and teashop became Cafe de Prins in 1967. Although the Prins has retained its typical "brown cafe" character, its kitchen has become one of its most important features in recent years.Grachtenpand aan de PrinsengrachtIn this delightfully atmospheric and elegant canal house — and in the summer months also outside on its waterside terrace - from ten in the morning to ten in the evening, guests choose from an extensive menu offering a whole range of possibilities from a simple snack to a fine dinner."
Beer and wine available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
"This friendly restaurant in a 17th-century canal house across the canal from the Anne Frankhuis, has a smoke-stained, brown-cafe style and food that could easily grace a much more expensive place. De Prins offers an unbeatable price-to-quality ratio for Dutch-French menu items, and long may it continue to do so."
— Frommer's
ADDRESS
Prinsengracht 124,
Amsterdam, Netherlands 1015 AE
DESCRIPTION
From the restaurant's website:
"Cafe de Prins is found on one of the most beautiful stretches of the Prinsengracht. Across from the Westerkerk (Western Church) and the Cafe De Prins AmsterdamAnne Frank house, on the edge of the Jordaan, it is surrounded by history. This former coffee and teashop became Cafe de Prins in 1967. Although the Prins has retained its typical "brown cafe" character, its kitchen has become one of its most important features in recent years.Grachtenpand aan de PrinsengrachtIn this delightfully atmospheric and elegant canal house — and in the summer months also outside on its waterside terrace - from ten in the morning to ten in the evening, guests choose from an extensive menu offering a whole range of possibilities from a simple snack to a fine dinner."
Beer and wine available. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
"This friendly restaurant in a 17th-century canal house across the canal from the Anne Frankhuis, has a smoke-stained, brown-cafe style and food that could easily grace a much more expensive place. De Prins offers an unbeatable price-to-quality ratio for Dutch-French menu items, and long may it continue to do so."
— Frommer's